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Re: DIY elk trip
[Re: ColeT]
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01/25/19 05:23 PM
01/25/19 05:23 PM
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Joined: Dec 2018
Posts: 1,506 Chilton Co
Drycreek
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8 point
Joined: Dec 2018
Posts: 1,506
Chilton Co
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Everyone is telling you the truth son and I hunted Wyoming, Colorado and New Mexico for about ten years my last hunt I was 65. I worked my tail off each year cut three acres with a 21 inch push mower 19 1/2 miles, ran the local high school stadium with 35 pound pack every other day and 1 1/2 hours at the gym on the other days. 10 and 12 thousand feet will work on you. My last hunt I told my son that I just wasn’t willing to put in a year getting ready. Had a blast the scenery is absolutely beautiful and the time my son and I had together was priceless. Get in shape and enjoy your hunt.
Last edited by Drycreek; 01/25/19 05:24 PM.
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